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  • The dining room has the feel of a cottage hospital café circa 1962, the sort where you might wait to hear from a consultant who looked like James Robertson Justice whether your loved one's bunion operation went well.

    Restaurant review: Butley Orford Oysterage 2012

  • Though the Pharaoh is sort of religious in that his whole enterprise is based on a belief in life after death, the enslaved people led by James Robertson Justice don't seem to have any religion Justice says only that he doesn't believe in life after death.

    Hawks and Hawkins Jaime J. Weinman 2007

  • Though the Pharaoh is sort of religious in that his whole enterprise is based on a belief in life after death, the enslaved people led by James Robertson Justice don't seem to have any religion Justice says only that he doesn't believe in life after death.

    Archive 2007-06-01 Jaime J. Weinman 2007

  • Actor James Robertson Justice was very proud of being Scottish, "habitually donning a kilt, adopting a Gaelic name, and beating Sean Connery for the job of rector of Edinburgh University."

    Archive 2007-11-01 2007

  • Actor James Robertson Justice was very proud of being Scottish, "habitually donning a kilt, adopting a Gaelic name, and beating Sean Connery for the job of rector of Edinburgh University."

    Birthplace of Justice Found 2007

  • Then she met the film star James Robertson Justice.

    WalesOnline - Home 2010

  • I wander into Market Harborough one Saturday morning, come across a charity sale, buy an obscure DVD starring James Robertson Justice and write about it.

    Liberal England 2009

  • Doctors in Distress 1963: James Robertson Justice and Dirk Bogarde.

    David Cameron will plough on with the health plan at his peril | Andrew Rawnsley 2012

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